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joe was here with us. also in harrisburg he was with us. what he is doing this morning is going across the country because he loves this country. he is not a quitter, he is a fighter. i want to introduce to you and joanne the plumber. -- joe the plumber. [applause] . . >> i believe in giving credit where credit is due. i want to thank you for what you do. you are in power in your local man. what you were doing is getting the information out there and blogging. we cannot do it without you guys. i of seeing great organizations out there that cannot do it without you guys. [applause] usually, my speeches about yelling at people. i do not believe in making people feel good about themselves. i want them feeling bad about themselves after i get done talking because i want them to do something and so i have to relax on bad because you guys are doing something. what is important to you guys? there is an american heritage. we cannot allow them to take that away from us. [applause] our president wants to say that this is not a gaudily nation, and i a
joe was here with us. also in harrisburg he was with us. what he is doing this morning is going across the country because he loves this country. he is not a quitter, he is a fighter. i want to introduce to you and joanne the plumber. -- joe the plumber. [applause] . . >> i believe in giving credit where credit is due. i want to thank you for what you do. you are in power in your local man. what you were doing is getting the information out there and blogging. we cannot do it without you...
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they took us in khaki uniforms and put us on a train, sent us all across the u.s., and we landed in virginia, where we boarded a ship to newport news and headed out. we were given translation books, and we thought we were going to france. we said we were going to this country, big coastline and everything, quite a ways out. they said it was french morocco. that is how we learned there was another country that spoke french besides france. that was where we landed, and it was an experience to be on the first landing. that was 1942. >> today, we experience a lot of inflation coming to us in various ways, technology changing, and i want to ask, did any of you no newspaper or magazine writers that may have accompanied your unit's, and what sort of news to to get from back home? did you get any clippings or articles that told you what was going on after you deployed? >> in my case, i received lots of letters from lots of relatives. that kept me up to date with what was happening in leavenworth, kan., and other places. and they told me lots of news about what was going on in the war. i think the pr
they took us in khaki uniforms and put us on a train, sent us all across the u.s., and we landed in virginia, where we boarded a ship to newport news and headed out. we were given translation books, and we thought we were going to france. we said we were going to this country, big coastline and everything, quite a ways out. they said it was french morocco. that is how we learned there was another country that spoke french besides france. that was where we landed, and it was an experience to be...
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as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical surprise, if you will. didn't think about why they would have done that. >> it wasn't related to competency as -- >> no. earl rose was and i think is still recognized as one of the outstanding forensic pathologists in the country. new president johnson was not willing to leave dallas on air force one without president kennedy's body. >> so you think it was probably his decision as opposed to mrs. kennedy? >> what i heard is that president johnson wouldn't leave without president kennedy's body and i don't know any facts, but it makes sense. i mean, he was a
as a matter of fact, he called us just to teach us. he would call our house and said here is this patient, tell me what you did, and let me show you how to recognize entrance wounds an exit wounds. so we assume -- and exit wounds. so we assumed that earl rose would do the autopsy when the president was taken away, we realized, gee, the body's gone, earl's not going to do the autopsy, and these guys are not going to have any medical records to go by. but that was kind of the medical surprise, if...
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the government comes from us. [applause] >> with that, though, i know they're trying to stay on time. i'd like to say, judge napolitano, i've seen you quite a bit. and you've always been such a pleasant, respectful man and intelligent. and i appreciate that. and i always enjoy your commentary. i'd like to thank brian. i met him as a student at georgetown. 19 years ago when i was on the court of appeals. and i'm proud of what you've done. and as i've said, juan williams i will admire until i draw my last breath for not because we always agree but because we do agree on what's important, the good things and the right things. and to each of you i want to thank you all for being here. you know, we get in the city and we can get full of ourselves. but in the end, we are human beings trying to do the right thing and pass something precious on to the next generation in the best way we know how. and that is these wonderful things we have in our country, our country and our founding documents. so thank you all for being ou
the government comes from us. [applause] >> with that, though, i know they're trying to stay on time. i'd like to say, judge napolitano, i've seen you quite a bit. and you've always been such a pleasant, respectful man and intelligent. and i appreciate that. and i always enjoy your commentary. i'd like to thank brian. i met him as a student at georgetown. 19 years ago when i was on the court of appeals. and i'm proud of what you've done. and as i've said, juan williams i will admire until...